package com.entity;

import java.io.Serializable;

public class Address implements Serializable {
	private Integer addressId;
	private String receiveName;
	private String detailAddress;
	private String telephone;
	private Integer userId;
	private Integer status;
	private Integer state;
	public Address() {
		super();
	}
	public Address(Integer addressId, String receiveName, String detailAddress,
			String telephone, Integer userId, Integer status, Integer state) {
		super();
		this.addressId = addressId;
		this.receiveName = receiveName;
		this.detailAddress = detailAddress;
		this.telephone = telephone;
		this.userId = userId;
		this.status = status;
		this.state = state;
	}
	public Integer getAddressId() {
		return addressId;
	}
	public void setAddressId(Integer addressId) {
		this.addressId = addressId;
	}
	public String getReceiveName() {
		return receiveName;
	}
	public void setReceiveName(String receiveName) {
		this.receiveName = receiveName;
	}
	public String getDetailAddress() {
		return detailAddress;
	}
	public void setDetailAddress(String detailAddress) {
		this.detailAddress = detailAddress;
	}
	public String getTelephone() {
		return telephone;
	}
	public void setTelephone(String telephone) {
		this.telephone = telephone;
	}
	public Integer getUserId() {
		return userId;
	}
	public void setUserId(Integer userId) {
		this.userId = userId;
	}
	public Integer getStatus() {
		return status;
	}
	public void setStatus(Integer status) {
		this.status = status;
	}
	public Integer getState() {
		return state;
	}
	public void setState(Integer state) {
		this.state = state;
	}
	@Override
	public String toString() {
		return "Address [addressId=" + addressId + ", receiveName="
				+ receiveName + ", detailAddress=" + detailAddress
				+ ", telephone=" + telephone + ", userId=" + userId
				+ ", status=" + status + ", state=" + state + "]";
	}
}
